At Ricky’s Discount Liquor in Kenner, Juvenile lit up the scene in classic “Juvie the Great” fashion. Fans pulled up expecting a routine liquor store run, but instead got a dose of hip hop culture, New Orleans energy, and community love. Juvie showcased his Juvie Juice drinks, stacks of chips, and even joked about tossing them out like Mardi Gras beads.
What made the moment resonate was how real he kept it. Juvenile spoke openly about staying in shape, grinding at Pelican Point gym, and making sure his gut won’t be showing when the Hot Boys hit the stage November 2nd. Beyond the music, he used the platform to introduce Juvie Cares, a new insurance initiative designed to support the overlooked—especially those coming out of prison without healthcare.
This appearance proves that Juvenile isn’t just a rap icon—he’s a motivator, entrepreneur, and community leader. Every stop he makes carries the same mix of raw authenticity, humor, and purpose that fans have loved since the Hot Boys era.